SB Cambria

SB Cambria
Cambria at Standard Quay in Faversham
History
United Kingdom
NameCambria
OwnerCambria Trust
OperatorCambria Trust
OrderedFrederick T Eberhardt (Everard Shipbuilders), Greenhithe
BuilderWilliam Eberhardt [1]
Commissioned1906
Decommissioned1970
IdentificationOfficial Number 120676
StatusMuseum barge open to the public, used for young person sail training.
General characteristics
Length90.95 ft (27.72 m)
Beam22 ft (6.7 m)
Draught7.75 ft (2.36 m)
PropulsionSail
Sail planmainsail, topsail, mizzen, foresail, jib
Speed9 knots (17 km/h) maximum speed
Capacity109 tonnes

SB Cambria is a preserved spritsail Thames sailing barge now used for sail training. She was the last barge to trade entirely under sail, and took her last cargo in 1970. She is now restored and owned and operated by the Cambria Trust, a registered charity under English law.[2]

Cambria is a sister to the spritsail SB Hibernia which was lost off the coast of Norfolk on the evening of 9/10 November 1937. There have been four barges named the Cambria.

  1. ^ "Cambria". www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk. 18 December 2012. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  2. ^ "CAMBRIA TRUST, registered charity no. 1125355". Charity Commission for England and Wales.